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I can wring her out a little more on lefties too. Better line of sight, I guess it has something to do with blazing through the woods on curvy national forest roads, never really thought about it that much.
Often a person finds one direction easier than the other. Keith Code's monthly article in Cycle World was about that in a recent issue. The solution is practicing the more difficult side. Best to do that on a track practice day.
We talking guzzis? Its a crankshaft rotation thing. Rights easier than lefts
\This is a part of it I think--on the V11 I notice a quicker turn in to the right than the left. My other bikes, not at all.
In a old dodge van with a transplanted engine do I find such things as gyro effect becoming a problem but that might be due to hanging out with a wacky gyro flight instructor.
All,Swanning about today on the V7R out west of Houston, on the most curved road in area unless you go way west.MotoGP wannabe (fail) but, off the seat, head out and in front, knee down, elbow down...much easier to the right, than the left. My body just does it that way.I wonder if this is common? I bet so. R turns I can take faster and more comfortably than left. Wonder why.
That was until I bought the breva... now I favor right handers because the damn center stand scrapes so much that I'm afraid to push the bike very far into a turn,
I'm confused... do you have one of those transplanty things too, or is this a reference to me that I'm missing?